Hello Stomfi,
To tell you the truth, I thought my nest was "functional" in the usb
pendrive, but as a matter of fact it is not...
What I did was nest in the hdd, but it's too bad, since the idea of having
my OS in the pendrive is so great (this is what I do with Puppy Linux, it's
actually installed in the pendrive...)
I shall do some more homework about it...
My problem with the screen res' hasn't been fixed, but thanks to Sass anyway
for his prompt answer, and I am sure a solution will somehow show up...
One thing worth mentionning was Firefox and Amarok freezing when working
together (funny it didn't happened during my first session, when I didn't
nest...)
Oh, well, since I am discovering, I might have screwed up somewhere...
All the best,
M.
2006/8/4, stomfisite <stomfisite@???>:
>
> > Hi Martin,
>
> How did you get nesting to work on the pen drive?
> I can only get it to dock on mine.
>
> Nest autosaves as it is mounted as the part of the file tree you are
> using each time.
>
> Stomfi
>
> Martin Breguet wrote:
> > Thank you very much, will try it right now. So far Dyne is nested in my
> > usb pendrive....
> > I was also wondering if I need to save each time, or the nest autosaves
> > the last config...
> > Will post feedback !
> >
> > 2006/8/4, sass <afracsass@??? <mailto:afracsass@hello.to>>:
> >
> > you can easily get 1280x1024 resoution with dyneII.
> > just type 'linux vga=794' on your boot prompt.
> > you can find more configuration numbers if you hit the F3 button on
> > the boot prompt.
> >
> > If you fail to have 1280x1024, it's time to dock dyneII on your HDD.
> > after docking is done,you need to change some files.
> >
> > go to /mnt/hd1/1/dyne and fine dyne.cfg file.
> > this file is originally readonly file, you need to do chmod to 644
> in
> > order to modify it.
> > modify the line which has something like #maxresolution = 1024x768
> to
> > maxresolution = 1280x1024
> >
> > and that's it.
> >
> > good luck,
> >
> > -sass
> >
> > 2006/8/4, Martin Breguet <martinbreguet@???
> > <mailto:martinbreguet@gmail.com>>:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I am very impressed by the 2.1 version, which is what I am using
> > right now.
> > >
> > > However I take advantage of the mailing list to point out an
> > aspect that
> > > could be made better :
> > >
> > > -screen resolution.
> > >
> > > It only goes up to 1024x768, and it would have been just fine in
> > my old 17"
> > > CRT's (that I still use in my internet-café), but I am fortunate
> > enough to
> > > have a nice 18" LCD now, and I need 1280x1024 to enjoy it.
> > >
> > > This is my special request ;o)
> > >
> > > Good job !
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